What would happen to individual muscles if muscle cells failed to function properly? A. The muscle tissues will have to work much harder, and the individual muscles will become easily fatigued. B. The muscle tissue will lose the ability to coordinate its movements. C. Muscles will not contract; they will cease to work properly. D. The muscles will work as usually because the mitochondria will take over.
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ok you have fall back just a bit with the mass tag ok
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http://www.answers.com/Q/What_would_happen_if_to_muscle_tissues_individual_muscles_and_the_muscular_system_if_muscle_cells_failed_to_function_properly this here is my source instead of giving you the answer i want to see if you're willing to learn
B or C
which one do you feel is correct or seems more logical then the other
B
its A @Gokuporter
Nope C is untrue because it implies that other muscles can just make up for an individual muscle's failure to function properly. However, muscles tend to have spasms if not functioning properly which in the long run does cause the individual muscles to lose their strength.
I'm going with B
If muscle cells do not function properly, the muscle tissues do not function correctly and individual muscles will not operate properly. This will cause the muscular system to break down, which could lead to impaired movement and other defective processes.
impaired movement meaning the muscles will not coordinate properly
Yes. I believe B is correct.
It's C!
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